Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, where a two-room bedroom and 2nd bedroom share a full bath. There's also a cozy space to transform into a office - just add a built-in desk - or maybe outfit it into your ultimate walk-in closet. The top floor houses a bright 3rd bedroom. Full basement.
More info: http://www.callawayhenderson.com/eng/videos?wm_video_id=k1m57e73dfdbmkf

published:28 Sep 2017

views:71

Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
For more information about current open positions and about working with us visit: https://www.credit-suisse.com/careers
You can also follow us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/creditsuissecareers
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/credit-suisse

published:09 Aug 2018

views:90051

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

published:30 Sep 2009

views:515941

David Goldhill and Paul Starr engaged in a public debate in New York City over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans .
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On September 19 at the SohoForum, David Goldhill, former CEO of the Game Show Network and author of the exceptional 2013 book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—and How We CanFix It, faced off against Princeton sociologist Paul Starr in a public debate over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans. Star is the author of The SocialTransformation of AmericanMedicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a VastIndustry, which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the prestigious Bancroft Prize. (Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker was scheduled to debate Goldhill, but had to drop out because of a medical issue.)
The Soho Forum runs Oxford-style debates in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event. The side that gains more ground is victorious. ​In this case, Goldhill won overwhelmingly by convincing about 30 percent of the audience to switch over to his side.
Starr, arguing for the affirmative, said that the Trump administration's "war of attrition against Obamacare" has put "us back in the world where people with pre-existing conditions can't get coverage." Expanding Medicare eligibility would provide the much needed "public option" that's missing from the Affordable Care Act, filling in for the inability of the private market to serve all citizens. And it "would not require turning health care in America upside down."
Goldhill, arguing for the negative, made a case that Medicare takes such an expansive definition of a health care "need" that ​it leads seniors to pursue unwise treatments that put their lives at risk.
Another issue is cost. Medicare proponents say that program's low administrative expenses are indicative of its operational efficiency. The opposite is true. "Private insurers say 'no' to things," Goldhill told the audience. "They judge appropriateness...Medicare's mandate," on the other hand, "is to say 'yes' to everything." The result is that there's $70 billion in Medicaid fraud every year, but the government doesn't count that as an expense.
In Goldhil's view, Medicare​ is controlled by special interests who've expanded the definition of a health care "need" to drive up costs and enrich themselves. "The degree of industry capture in the way health care policy actually happens in this country is beyond anyone's imagination," he said. The health care industry spends half a billion annually on lobbying to maintain the status quo. The nation's poorly run hospitals are able to operate at 65 percent capacity only because Medicare keeps them afloat.
"Medicare is a bank without security guards," Goldhill said, and this year taxpayers will have to subsidize the program to the tune of $320 billion.
The Soho Forum, which is run by the Reason Foundation, has a two-fold mission: to provide an arena for intellectual adversaries to talk in paragraphs (as opposed to 140 characters), and "to enhance social and professional ties within New York City's libertarian community." It's held at the SubcultureTheater at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, and after the debate wraps there's always free food, a cash bar, and everyone's encouraged to hang out and chat. Doors open at 5:45, and the event convenes at 6:30—at which point the party has already begun.
Next up: Yale Professor of Law Peter Schuck vs. New YorkCivil RightsCoalitionPresidentMichael Meyers on abolishing affirmative action. That will be on Monday October 16. Get tickets here. And subscribe to the Reason Podcast or Reason TV's YouTube Channel to catch audio and video of all the Soho Forum debates.
Shot and edited by Martin Kim at Storysmith Productions, http://storysmith.co.

published:29 Sep 2017

views:6851

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg

published:02 Apr 2013

views:19010

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

published:03 Jun 2013

views:28033

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in Energy and Technology Banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients' global market position. Additionally, Ms. Byrne graduated from Mount Holyoke College magna cum laude in 1976 and served on its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for ten years.
Ms. Byrne is a frequent speaker on behalf of women in business, social innovation, finance and leadership. She has been invited to attend Fortune’s Most PowerfulWomen’s Summit for over 10 years. In each of the past seven years, American Banker has ranked her as one of the “25 Most Powerful Women inFinance.” In 2016, she debuted as a co-producer of Equity, the first female-driven Wall Street film. Additionally, she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Ms. Byrne also serves on the New York CityBoard of the British-American Business Council. Ms. Byrne also acts as a frequent spokesperson on financial market commentary for news organizations such as Fortune, Forbes, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.
Recorded 27 March 2017.

published:05 Apr 2017

views:3322

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces and 2 choice oversized underground titled SXS parking stalls #191, #192 and titled storage locker #229 right next to parking stalls! Registered size is 2357 sq ft. The location is extraordinary along the south bank of the Bow River next to Prince's Island Park, Biking/WalkingPathways and close to the Eau ClaireYMCA, Market Shops, Cinemas, Many Fine Restaurants, Plus 15 Skywalk System, LRT/Transportation, Peace Bridge and just a short walk to KensingtonShopping and Calgary's vibrant city center. Absolutely the ultimate in downtown urban living!

published:18 Oct 2017

views:189

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different models of venture capital today.

published:30 Aug 2016

views:6644

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

Princeton Townhouse For Sale: 15 Bank Street, Princeton, New Jersey

Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, where a two-room bedroom and 2nd bedroom share a full bath. There's also a cozy space to transform into a office - just add a built-in desk - or maybe outfit it into your ultimate walk-in closet. The top floor houses a bright 3rd bedroom. Full basement.
More info: http://www.callawayhenderson.com/eng/videos?wm_video_id=k1m57e73dfdbmkf

2:47

A Day in The Life of Elon, an Associate in Investment Banking and Capital Markets

A Day in The Life of Elon, an Associate in Investment Banking and Capital Markets

A Day in The Life of Elon, an Associate in Investment Banking and Capital Markets

Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
For more information about current open positions and about working with us visit: https://www.credit-suisse.com/careers
You can also follow us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/creditsuissecareers
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/credit-suisse

3:26

Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

David Goldhill and Paul Starr engaged in a public debate in New York City over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans .
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/reasontv
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reason.Magazine/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reason
Subscribe to our podcast at iTunes: https://goo.gl/az3a7a
Reason is the planet's leading source of news, politics, and culture from a libertarian perspective. Go to reason.com for a point of view you won't get from legacy media and old left-right opinion magazines.
--------
On September 19 at the SohoForum, David Goldhill, former CEO of the Game Show Network and author of the exceptional 2013 book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—and How We CanFix It, faced off against Princeton sociologist Paul Starr in a public debate over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans. Star is the author of The SocialTransformation of AmericanMedicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a VastIndustry, which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the prestigious Bancroft Prize. (Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker was scheduled to debate Goldhill, but had to drop out because of a medical issue.)
The Soho Forum runs Oxford-style debates in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event. The side that gains more ground is victorious. ​In this case, Goldhill won overwhelmingly by convincing about 30 percent of the audience to switch over to his side.
Starr, arguing for the affirmative, said that the Trump administration's "war of attrition against Obamacare" has put "us back in the world where people with pre-existing conditions can't get coverage." Expanding Medicare eligibility would provide the much needed "public option" that's missing from the Affordable Care Act, filling in for the inability of the private market to serve all citizens. And it "would not require turning health care in America upside down."
Goldhill, arguing for the negative, made a case that Medicare takes such an expansive definition of a health care "need" that ​it leads seniors to pursue unwise treatments that put their lives at risk.
Another issue is cost. Medicare proponents say that program's low administrative expenses are indicative of its operational efficiency. The opposite is true. "Private insurers say 'no' to things," Goldhill told the audience. "They judge appropriateness...Medicare's mandate," on the other hand, "is to say 'yes' to everything." The result is that there's $70 billion in Medicaid fraud every year, but the government doesn't count that as an expense.
In Goldhil's view, Medicare​ is controlled by special interests who've expanded the definition of a health care "need" to drive up costs and enrich themselves. "The degree of industry capture in the way health care policy actually happens in this country is beyond anyone's imagination," he said. The health care industry spends half a billion annually on lobbying to maintain the status quo. The nation's poorly run hospitals are able to operate at 65 percent capacity only because Medicare keeps them afloat.
"Medicare is a bank without security guards," Goldhill said, and this year taxpayers will have to subsidize the program to the tune of $320 billion.
The Soho Forum, which is run by the Reason Foundation, has a two-fold mission: to provide an arena for intellectual adversaries to talk in paragraphs (as opposed to 140 characters), and "to enhance social and professional ties within New York City's libertarian community." It's held at the SubcultureTheater at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, and after the debate wraps there's always free food, a cash bar, and everyone's encouraged to hang out and chat. Doors open at 5:45, and the event convenes at 6:30—at which point the party has already begun.
Next up: Yale Professor of Law Peter Schuck vs. New YorkCivil RightsCoalitionPresidentMichael Meyers on abolishing affirmative action. That will be on Monday October 16. Get tickets here. And subscribe to the Reason Podcast or Reason TV's YouTube Channel to catch audio and video of all the Soho Forum debates.
Shot and edited by Martin Kim at Storysmith Productions, http://storysmith.co.

3:02

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg

12:10

Ben Bernanke's Ten Suggestions for Princeton Grads

Ben Bernanke's Ten Suggestions for Princeton Grads

Ben Bernanke's Ten Suggestions for Princeton Grads

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

51:44

Lessons from the World of Banking: Barbara Byrne, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Barclays.

Lessons from the World of Banking: Barbara Byrne, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Barclays.

Lessons from the World of Banking: Barbara Byrne, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Barclays.

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in Energy and Technology Banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients' global market position. Additionally, Ms. Byrne graduated from Mount Holyoke College magna cum laude in 1976 and served on its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for ten years.
Ms. Byrne is a frequent speaker on behalf of women in business, social innovation, finance and leadership. She has been invited to attend Fortune’s Most PowerfulWomen’s Summit for over 10 years. In each of the past seven years, American Banker has ranked her as one of the “25 Most Powerful Women inFinance.” In 2016, she debuted as a co-producer of Equity, the first female-driven Wall Street film. Additionally, she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Ms. Byrne also serves on the New York CityBoard of the British-American Business Council. Ms. Byrne also acts as a frequent spokesperson on financial market commentary for news organizations such as Fortune, Forbes, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.
Recorded 27 March 2017.

2:25

#202, 600 Princeton Way SW - Princeton Grand $1,495,000

#202, 600 Princeton Way SW - Princeton Grand $1,495,000

#202, 600 Princeton Way SW - Princeton Grand $1,495,000

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces and 2 choice oversized underground titled SXS parking stalls #191, #192 and titled storage locker #229 right next to parking stalls! Registered size is 2357 sq ft. The location is extraordinary along the south bank of the Bow River next to Prince's Island Park, Biking/WalkingPathways and close to the Eau ClaireYMCA, Market Shops, Cinemas, Many Fine Restaurants, Plus 15 Skywalk System, LRT/Transportation, Peace Bridge and just a short walk to KensingtonShopping and Calgary's vibrant city center. Absolutely the ultimate in downtown urban living!

56:32

Chris Douvos: Limited Partners and Funds of Funds

Chris Douvos: Limited Partners and Funds of Funds

Chris Douvos: Limited Partners and Funds of Funds

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different models of venture capital today.

1:14

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

What can students learn from each other? | The Princeton Review | Knowledge Bank | #57

What can students learn from each other? | The Princeton Review | Knowledge Bank | #57

What can students learn from each other? | The Princeton Review | Knowledge Bank | #57

3:49

A Cashless Society Is Slavery To The Banks - Patrick Wood Destroys The Marxist Agenda To End Cash

A Cashless Society Is Slavery To The Banks - Patrick Wood Destroys The Marxist Agenda To End Cash

A Cashless Society Is Slavery To The Banks - Patrick Wood Destroys The Marxist Agenda To End Cash

During an interview JohnSneisen conducted with PatrickWood, author of the book 'TechnocracyRising', the issue of cashless societies came up. A cashless society has been one of the end games of the globalist bankers for many decades as it literally enslaves the populace to the banking system whether they consent or not. It destroys free markets and causes servitude to a system of credit vs the preservation of value which is sound money. Sweden and India are currently seeing a major shift towards the Marxist cashless society.
As fiat currency is printed out of thin air, devaluing and causing debt and inflation which enslaves the public, the goal of creating a cashless society takes a step above fiat currency to further enslave. More centralized control, little privacy, absolute ownership.
To see the full interview with Patrick Wood, visit our channel!
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4:39

Princeton Corporate Solutions Scam

Princeton Corporate Solutions Scam

Princeton Corporate Solutions Scam

http://digsitevalue.net/s/princetoncorporatesolutions.com PrincetonCorporate Solutions and much more in this Free downloadable eBook from Princeton Corporate Solutions

Princeton Townhouse For Sale: 15 Bank Street, Princeton, New Jersey

Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, wh...

published: 28 Sep 2017

A Day in The Life of Elon, an Associate in Investment Banking and Capital Markets

Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
For more information about current open positions and about working with us visit: https://www.credit-suisse.com/careers
You can also follow us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/creditsuissecareers
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/credit-suisse

published: 09 Aug 2018

Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg

published: 02 Apr 2013

Ben Bernanke's Ten Suggestions for Princeton Grads

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
-- Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continu...

published: 03 Jun 2013

Lessons from the World of Banking: Barbara Byrne, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Barclays.

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary archit...

published: 05 Apr 2017

#202, 600 Princeton Way SW - Princeton Grand $1,495,000

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system...

published: 18 Oct 2017

Chris Douvos: Limited Partners and Funds of Funds

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
...

published: 30 Aug 2016

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

What can students learn from each other? | The Princeton Review | Knowledge Bank | #57

published: 27 Mar 2017

A Cashless Society Is Slavery To The Banks - Patrick Wood Destroys The Marxist Agenda To End Cash

During an interview JohnSneisen conducted with PatrickWood, author of the book 'TechnocracyRising', the issue of cashless societies came up. A cashless society has been one of the end games of the globalist bankers for many decades as it literally enslaves the populace to the banking system whether they consent or not. It destroys free markets and causes servitude to a system of credit vs the preservation of value which is sound money. Sweden and India are currently seeing a major shift towards the Marxist cashless society.
As fiat currency is printed out of thin air, devaluing and causing debt and inflation which enslaves the public, the goal of creating a cashless society takes a step above fiat currency to further enslave. More centralized control, little privacy, absolute ownership...

published: 13 Dec 2016

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Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, where a two-room bedroom and 2nd bedroom share a full bath. There's also a cozy space to transform into a office - just add a built-in desk - or maybe outfit it into your ultimate walk-in closet. The top floor houses a bright 3rd bedroom. Full basement.
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Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, where a two-room bedroom and 2nd bedroom share a full bath. There's also a cozy space to transform into a office - just add a built-in desk - or maybe outfit it into your ultimate walk-in closet. The top floor houses a bright 3rd bedroom. Full basement.
More info: http://www.callawayhenderson.com/eng/videos?wm_video_id=k1m57e73dfdbmkf

Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
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Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
For more information about current open positions and about working with us visit: https://www.credit-suisse.com/careers
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Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck ...

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

David Goldhill and Paul Starr engaged in a public debate in New York City over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans .
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On September 19 at the SohoForum, David Goldhill, former CEO of the Game Show Network and author of the exceptional 2013 book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—and How We CanFix It, faced off against Princeton sociologist Paul Starr in a public debate over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans. Star is the author of The SocialTransformation of AmericanMedicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a VastIndustry, which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the prestigious Bancroft Prize. (Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker was scheduled to debate Goldhill, but had to drop out because of a medical issue.)
The Soho Forum runs Oxford-style debates in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event. The side that gains more ground is victorious. ​In this case, Goldhill won overwhelmingly by convincing about 30 percent of the audience to switch over to his side.
Starr, arguing for the affirmative, said that the Trump administration's "war of attrition against Obamacare" has put "us back in the world where people with pre-existing conditions can't get coverage." Expanding Medicare eligibility would provide the much needed "public option" that's missing from the Affordable Care Act, filling in for the inability of the private market to serve all citizens. And it "would not require turning health care in America upside down."
Goldhill, arguing for the negative, made a case that Medicare takes such an expansive definition of a health care "need" that ​it leads seniors to pursue unwise treatments that put their lives at risk.
Another issue is cost. Medicare proponents say that program's low administrative expenses are indicative of its operational efficiency. The opposite is true. "Private insurers say 'no' to things," Goldhill told the audience. "They judge appropriateness...Medicare's mandate," on the other hand, "is to say 'yes' to everything." The result is that there's $70 billion in Medicaid fraud every year, but the government doesn't count that as an expense.
In Goldhil's view, Medicare​ is controlled by special interests who've expanded the definition of a health care "need" to drive up costs and enrich themselves. "The degree of industry capture in the way health care policy actually happens in this country is beyond anyone's imagination," he said. The health care industry spends half a billion annually on lobbying to maintain the status quo. The nation's poorly run hospitals are able to operate at 65 percent capacity only because Medicare keeps them afloat.
"Medicare is a bank without security guards," Goldhill said, and this year taxpayers will have to subsidize the program to the tune of $320 billion.
The Soho Forum, which is run by the Reason Foundation, has a two-fold mission: to provide an arena for intellectual adversaries to talk in paragraphs (as opposed to 140 characters), and "to enhance social and professional ties within New York City's libertarian community." It's held at the SubcultureTheater at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, and after the debate wraps there's always free food, a cash bar, and everyone's encouraged to hang out and chat. Doors open at 5:45, and the event convenes at 6:30—at which point the party has already begun.
Next up: Yale Professor of Law Peter Schuck vs. New YorkCivil RightsCoalitionPresidentMichael Meyers on abolishing affirmative action. That will be on Monday October 16. Get tickets here. And subscribe to the Reason Podcast or Reason TV's YouTube Channel to catch audio and video of all the Soho Forum debates.
Shot and edited by Martin Kim at Storysmith Productions, http://storysmith.co.

David Goldhill and Paul Starr engaged in a public debate in New York City over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans .
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On September 19 at the SohoForum, David Goldhill, former CEO of the Game Show Network and author of the exceptional 2013 book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—and How We CanFix It, faced off against Princeton sociologist Paul Starr in a public debate over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans. Star is the author of The SocialTransformation of AmericanMedicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a VastIndustry, which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the prestigious Bancroft Prize. (Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker was scheduled to debate Goldhill, but had to drop out because of a medical issue.)
The Soho Forum runs Oxford-style debates in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event. The side that gains more ground is victorious. ​In this case, Goldhill won overwhelmingly by convincing about 30 percent of the audience to switch over to his side.
Starr, arguing for the affirmative, said that the Trump administration's "war of attrition against Obamacare" has put "us back in the world where people with pre-existing conditions can't get coverage." Expanding Medicare eligibility would provide the much needed "public option" that's missing from the Affordable Care Act, filling in for the inability of the private market to serve all citizens. And it "would not require turning health care in America upside down."
Goldhill, arguing for the negative, made a case that Medicare takes such an expansive definition of a health care "need" that ​it leads seniors to pursue unwise treatments that put their lives at risk.
Another issue is cost. Medicare proponents say that program's low administrative expenses are indicative of its operational efficiency. The opposite is true. "Private insurers say 'no' to things," Goldhill told the audience. "They judge appropriateness...Medicare's mandate," on the other hand, "is to say 'yes' to everything." The result is that there's $70 billion in Medicaid fraud every year, but the government doesn't count that as an expense.
In Goldhil's view, Medicare​ is controlled by special interests who've expanded the definition of a health care "need" to drive up costs and enrich themselves. "The degree of industry capture in the way health care policy actually happens in this country is beyond anyone's imagination," he said. The health care industry spends half a billion annually on lobbying to maintain the status quo. The nation's poorly run hospitals are able to operate at 65 percent capacity only because Medicare keeps them afloat.
"Medicare is a bank without security guards," Goldhill said, and this year taxpayers will have to subsidize the program to the tune of $320 billion.
The Soho Forum, which is run by the Reason Foundation, has a two-fold mission: to provide an arena for intellectual adversaries to talk in paragraphs (as opposed to 140 characters), and "to enhance social and professional ties within New York City's libertarian community." It's held at the SubcultureTheater at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, and after the debate wraps there's always free food, a cash bar, and everyone's encouraged to hang out and chat. Doors open at 5:45, and the event convenes at 6:30—at which point the party has already begun.
Next up: Yale Professor of Law Peter Schuck vs. New YorkCivil RightsCoalitionPresidentMichael Meyers on abolishing affirmative action. That will be on Monday October 16. Get tickets here. And subscribe to the Reason Podcast or Reason TV's YouTube Channel to catch audio and video of all the Soho Forum debates.
Shot and edited by Martin Kim at Storysmith Productions, http://storysmith.co.

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and ...

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
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April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
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June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in Energy and Technology Banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients' global market position. Additionally, Ms. Byrne graduated from Mount Holyoke College magna cum laude in 1976 and served on its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for ten years.
Ms. Byrne is a frequent speaker on behalf of women in business, social innovation, finance and leadership. She has been invited to attend Fortune’s Most PowerfulWomen’s Summit for over 10 years. In each of the past seven years, American Banker has ranked her as one of the “25 Most Powerful Women inFinance.” In 2016, she debuted as a co-producer of Equity, the first female-driven Wall Street film. Additionally, she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Ms. Byrne also serves on the New York CityBoard of the British-American Business Council. Ms. Byrne also acts as a frequent spokesperson on financial market commentary for news organizations such as Fortune, Forbes, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.
Recorded 27 March 2017.

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in Energy and Technology Banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients' global market position. Additionally, Ms. Byrne graduated from Mount Holyoke College magna cum laude in 1976 and served on its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for ten years.
Ms. Byrne is a frequent speaker on behalf of women in business, social innovation, finance and leadership. She has been invited to attend Fortune’s Most PowerfulWomen’s Summit for over 10 years. In each of the past seven years, American Banker has ranked her as one of the “25 Most Powerful Women inFinance.” In 2016, she debuted as a co-producer of Equity, the first female-driven Wall Street film. Additionally, she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Ms. Byrne also serves on the New York CityBoard of the British-American Business Council. Ms. Byrne also acts as a frequent spokesperson on financial market commentary for news organizations such as Fortune, Forbes, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.
Recorded 27 March 2017.

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Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities...

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces and 2 choice oversized underground titled SXS parking stalls #191, #192 and titled storage locker #229 right next to parking stalls! Registered size is 2357 sq ft. The location is extraordinary along the south bank of the Bow River next to Prince's Island Park, Biking/WalkingPathways and close to the Eau ClaireYMCA, Market Shops, Cinemas, Many Fine Restaurants, Plus 15 Skywalk System, LRT/Transportation, Peace Bridge and just a short walk to KensingtonShopping and Calgary's vibrant city center. Absolutely the ultimate in downtown urban living!

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces and 2 choice oversized underground titled SXS parking stalls #191, #192 and titled storage locker #229 right next to parking stalls! Registered size is 2357 sq ft. The location is extraordinary along the south bank of the Bow River next to Prince's Island Park, Biking/WalkingPathways and close to the Eau ClaireYMCA, Market Shops, Cinemas, Many Fine Restaurants, Plus 15 Skywalk System, LRT/Transportation, Peace Bridge and just a short walk to KensingtonShopping and Calgary's vibrant city center. Absolutely the ultimate in downtown urban living!

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different models of venture capital today.

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different models of venture capital today.

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doin...

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

During an interview JohnSneisen conducted with PatrickWood, author of the book 'TechnocracyRising', the issue of cashless societies came up. A cashless society has been one of the end games of the globalist bankers for many decades as it literally enslaves the populace to the banking system whether they consent or not. It destroys free markets and causes servitude to a system of credit vs the preservation of value which is sound money. Sweden and India are currently seeing a major shift towards the Marxist cashless society.
As fiat currency is printed out of thin air, devaluing and causing debt and inflation which enslaves the public, the goal of creating a cashless society takes a step above fiat currency to further enslave. More centralized control, little privacy, absolute ownership.
To see the full interview with Patrick Wood, visit our channel!
Stay tuned for much more from WAM!
Video edited by Josh Sigurdson
Featuring:
Patrick Wood
John Thore Stub Sneisen
Graphics by Bryan Foerster and Josh Sigurdson
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During an interview JohnSneisen conducted with PatrickWood, author of the book 'TechnocracyRising', the issue of cashless societies came up. A cashless society has been one of the end games of the globalist bankers for many decades as it literally enslaves the populace to the banking system whether they consent or not. It destroys free markets and causes servitude to a system of credit vs the preservation of value which is sound money. Sweden and India are currently seeing a major shift towards the Marxist cashless society.
As fiat currency is printed out of thin air, devaluing and causing debt and inflation which enslaves the public, the goal of creating a cashless society takes a step above fiat currency to further enslave. More centralized control, little privacy, absolute ownership.
To see the full interview with Patrick Wood, visit our channel!
Stay tuned for much more from WAM!
Video edited by Josh Sigurdson
Featuring:
Patrick Wood
John Thore Stub Sneisen
Graphics by Bryan Foerster and Josh Sigurdson
Visit us at www.WorldAlternativeMedia.com
LIKE us on Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/LibertyShallPrevail/
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Princeton Townhouse For Sale: 15 Bank Street, Princeton, New Jersey

Imagine being half a block to the delicious creations of Jammin' Crepes, down the lane from the University, and a minute from Nassau Street's shops! This is in-town living at its most convenient, and you won't have to compromise on charm or space. Shingled in a pretty pale yellow, this 3 bedroom Borough home, built circa 1895, has curb appeal in spades, while sunny interiors feel fresh with newly painted walls and refinished hardwood floors. High ceilings and rosette-trimmed molding frame the living and dining rooms, while the spacious, easy-care kitchen includes a brand new floor. Nearby are a half bath and a storage-rich mudroom. The bluestone patio is large and private, perfect for an afternoon novel. The original newel post and spindles beautifully frame the stairs to the 2nd floor, where a two-room bedroom and 2nd bedroom share a full bath. There's also a cozy space to transform into a office - just add a built-in desk - or maybe outfit it into your ultimate walk-in closet. The top floor houses a bright 3rd bedroom. Full basement.
More info: http://www.callawayhenderson.com/eng/videos?wm_video_id=k1m57e73dfdbmkf

A Day in The Life of Elon, an Associate in Investment Banking and Capital Markets

Credit Suisse employee, Elon, shares insights into his work as an Investment Banking Associate in New York. Find out how Elon joined Credit Suisse and how his experience has been so far.
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Fresh Prince of Bel-air Will's Princeton Interview

The part of the show where Will has an interview with a Princeton recruiter. Not showing any interest in the school, he solves the rubix cube just for the heck of it. If only this was possible...maybe solving a cube will get someone in...who knows?!

David Goldhill and Paul Starr engaged in a public debate in New York City over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans .
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On September 19 at the SohoForum, David Goldhill, former CEO of the Game Show Network and author of the exceptional 2013 book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—and How We CanFix It, faced off against Princeton sociologist Paul Starr in a public debate over whether the federal government should offer a Medicare-like health insurance plan to all Americans. Star is the author of The SocialTransformation of AmericanMedicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a VastIndustry, which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the prestigious Bancroft Prize. (Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker was scheduled to debate Goldhill, but had to drop out because of a medical issue.)
The Soho Forum runs Oxford-style debates in which the audience votes on the resolution at the beginning and end of the event. The side that gains more ground is victorious. ​In this case, Goldhill won overwhelmingly by convincing about 30 percent of the audience to switch over to his side.
Starr, arguing for the affirmative, said that the Trump administration's "war of attrition against Obamacare" has put "us back in the world where people with pre-existing conditions can't get coverage." Expanding Medicare eligibility would provide the much needed "public option" that's missing from the Affordable Care Act, filling in for the inability of the private market to serve all citizens. And it "would not require turning health care in America upside down."
Goldhill, arguing for the negative, made a case that Medicare takes such an expansive definition of a health care "need" that ​it leads seniors to pursue unwise treatments that put their lives at risk.
Another issue is cost. Medicare proponents say that program's low administrative expenses are indicative of its operational efficiency. The opposite is true. "Private insurers say 'no' to things," Goldhill told the audience. "They judge appropriateness...Medicare's mandate," on the other hand, "is to say 'yes' to everything." The result is that there's $70 billion in Medicaid fraud every year, but the government doesn't count that as an expense.
In Goldhil's view, Medicare​ is controlled by special interests who've expanded the definition of a health care "need" to drive up costs and enrich themselves. "The degree of industry capture in the way health care policy actually happens in this country is beyond anyone's imagination," he said. The health care industry spends half a billion annually on lobbying to maintain the status quo. The nation's poorly run hospitals are able to operate at 65 percent capacity only because Medicare keeps them afloat.
"Medicare is a bank without security guards," Goldhill said, and this year taxpayers will have to subsidize the program to the tune of $320 billion.
The Soho Forum, which is run by the Reason Foundation, has a two-fold mission: to provide an arena for intellectual adversaries to talk in paragraphs (as opposed to 140 characters), and "to enhance social and professional ties within New York City's libertarian community." It's held at the SubcultureTheater at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, and after the debate wraps there's always free food, a cash bar, and everyone's encouraged to hang out and chat. Doors open at 5:45, and the event convenes at 6:30—at which point the party has already begun.
Next up: Yale Professor of Law Peter Schuck vs. New YorkCivil RightsCoalitionPresidentMichael Meyers on abolishing affirmative action. That will be on Monday October 16. Get tickets here. And subscribe to the Reason Podcast or Reason TV's YouTube Channel to catch audio and video of all the Soho Forum debates.
Shot and edited by Martin Kim at Storysmith Productions, http://storysmith.co.

Inside NYC's Elite Core Club: $50K to Join

April 02 (Bloomberg) -- The CoreClub will cost you $50K dollars to join (and $15K annually) but what it gets you is access to some of the biggest thinkers and innovators from across all industries. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle gets unprecedented access to the New YorkSocial club where deals are done and luxury is served up daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ben Bernanke's Ten Suggestions for Princeton Grads

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fed ChairmanBen Bernanke, returning to the Princeton University campus where he taught economics for 17 years, offered graduating seniors often humorous advice on subjects ranging from love and success to money and politics in a speech that quoted St. Luke, Lily Tomlin and Forrest Gump. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.

Lessons from the World of Banking: Barbara Byrne, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Barclays.

The Darden Leadership Speaker Series welcomes Barbara Byrne, a Vice Chairman within the Investment Bank at Barclays. Based in New York, Ms. Byrne is Chairman of both Barclays AmericasCitizenshipCouncil, overseeing strategic programs to foster global economic growth and opportunity, and Barclays Social InnovationFacility, a cross-business resource dedicated to the development of self-sustaining commercial solutions to social challenges.
With over 35 years of financial services experience, Ms. Byrne has been at the forefront of developing and leading longstanding partnerships with some of Barclays’ most important multinational, corporate clients. She is responsible for leading cross business teams in delivering the firm’s products and services to those clients, and is the primary architect of several of the firm’s marquee transactions. She has held senior management positions in Energy and Technology Banking groups throughout her career, and has led diverse strategic advisory initiatives across the firm focused on enhancing clients' global market position. Additionally, Ms. Byrne graduated from Mount Holyoke College magna cum laude in 1976 and served on its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for ten years.
Ms. Byrne is a frequent speaker on behalf of women in business, social innovation, finance and leadership. She has been invited to attend Fortune’s Most PowerfulWomen’s Summit for over 10 years. In each of the past seven years, American Banker has ranked her as one of the “25 Most Powerful Women inFinance.” In 2016, she debuted as a co-producer of Equity, the first female-driven Wall Street film. Additionally, she is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Ms. Byrne also serves on the New York CityBoard of the British-American Business Council. Ms. Byrne also acts as a frequent spokesperson on financial market commentary for news organizations such as Fortune, Forbes, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.
Recorded 27 March 2017.

#202, 600 Princeton Way SW - Princeton Grand $1,495,000

Welcome to the luxurious "PrincetonGrand" the finest in downtown condominium living with first class full time security/concierge service, incredible amenities and 2 beautiful guest suites! Spacious elegance and sophistication only begin to describe this outstanding condominium home with high quality finishing throughout and amazing outdoor space with 2 west facing terraces and balcony! Fabulous open floor plan with high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, plenty of natural light, separate laundry room, welcoming entrance with waterfall and private elevator that opens right into your home! Large master bedroom has 5 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, guest bedroom has office built-in & murphy bed with 3 pce ensuite and both have heated floors & towel racks. Home includes built-in vacuum system, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces and 2 choice oversized underground titled SXS parking stalls #191, #192 and titled storage locker #229 right next to parking stalls! Registered size is 2357 sq ft. The location is extraordinary along the south bank of the Bow River next to Prince's Island Park, Biking/WalkingPathways and close to the Eau ClaireYMCA, Market Shops, Cinemas, Many Fine Restaurants, Plus 15 Skywalk System, LRT/Transportation, Peace Bridge and just a short walk to KensingtonShopping and Calgary's vibrant city center. Absolutely the ultimate in downtown urban living!

Chris Douvos: Limited Partners and Funds of Funds

Chris Douvos is a managing director at VentureInvestmentAssociates. Prior to joining VIA, he co-headed the private equity program at The Investment Fund For Foundations (TIFF), and also worked on Princeton University’s endowment team. Chris authors a blog, www.SuperLP.com, which explores investment topics, including private equity.
In this talk, Chris discusses the role of LimitedPartners (LPs) in the investing world of technology and startups.
MS&E 476: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital
We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowd funding platform, and different models of venture capital today.

IDA Works For Everyone: Jobs and Economic Transformation

Good jobs and economic transformation have the power to change societies and boost prosperity. Find out what IDA, the World Bank’s fund for the poorest, is doing to help countries create jobs and provide opportunity for all, with the help of a strong private sector.

A Cashless Society Is Slavery To The Banks - Patrick Wood Destroys The Marxist Agenda To End Cash

During an interview JohnSneisen conducted with PatrickWood, author of the book 'TechnocracyRising', the issue of cashless societies came up. A cashless society has been one of the end games of the globalist bankers for many decades as it literally enslaves the populace to the banking system whether they consent or not. It destroys free markets and causes servitude to a system of credit vs the preservation of value which is sound money. Sweden and India are currently seeing a major shift towards the Marxist cashless society.
As fiat currency is printed out of thin air, devaluing and causing debt and inflation which enslaves the public, the goal of creating a cashless society takes a step above fiat currency to further enslave. More centralized control, little privacy, absolute ownership.
To see the full interview with Patrick Wood, visit our channel!
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